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from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and they don't have answers. they dome know wham to their families. >> i feel so bad for their families. i cannot imagine what it is like to lose a loved one with no closure. i know we've seen that in other circumstances but that is very, very tough. >> michael, with all of our modern technology and abilities, how do we lose a whole plane and can't find it? at the end of the year? >> well yeah. that's one of the thing that is so frustrating. we do have all the technology and ability and capacity to go out and find things and we can't. a lot of smart people believe it is somewhere in the indian ocean. well, the indian ocea
from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and...
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we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the devastating part of the central and southern philippines, jay may is the name. we had not only 30 dead from flooding and a landslide that beared another 30 yesterday. this is no longer a tropical storm or depression and they moved up to vietnam, south china and japan and it's getting caught in a flow that could take the system down into our region. again, it's not going to be tropical in nature but there will be enough circulation to intensify the storms to bring more of a pattern and more of the winds coming into the region to intensify the rainfall and maybe four ore five more days from now. until then the
we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the...
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if that's the case, they don't have to do all the things that we heard about when we watched in malaysia airlines 370. they don't have to have towed pinger locators and all of that. they can go right to the black boxes and get them. that will not interfere at all with the recovery of the human remains because they will know right where they are even if the plane has broken apart there. for example, say the breach in the fuselage was there. black boxes should not be too far away. they're fairly heavy, they would stay not far from the wreckage currents wouldn't move them. so i think if this is the plane, they'll have in very short order we won't have to go through long periods of listening for pings. >> i hope not. of course, the first priority is to get the bodies out of that plane. peter, how difficult a process will that be if indeed most of the passengers are still inside the plane? >> well it can be very challenging. the navy dive teams are prepared to go down. the wreckage is a jumbled dangerous mess you're a family member sitting there waiting each day to see whose family members ar
if that's the case, they don't have to do all the things that we heard about when we watched in malaysia airlines 370. they don't have to have towed pinger locators and all of that. they can go right to the black boxes and get them. that will not interfere at all with the recovery of the human remains because they will know right where they are even if the plane has broken apart there. for example, say the breach in the fuselage was there. black boxes should not be too far away. they're fairly...
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and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following their favorite team, players and all of the games results were also available online. and the number 1 top trending search in the u.s. was actually robin williams, for his untimely death. a lot of people wanted to find out how he died, where he died and they were not only searching for him. they were searching for some of his movies. among them we saw mrs. doubtfire. >> and certainly not surprising that's the number one search but it's interesting it was global, something that impacted us so much in the bay area. you have a num
and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following...
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singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was, he said, you'd be far better off, instead of this reclamation effort putting these young men into the new f-16's that you've just bought from us and going and bombing malaysia to the north and getting your land that way. you motivate and tie the new -- motivate an entirely new generation, you take advantage of hardware that you've spent good money on and you do it the old-fashioned way. before the crowd could sort of assimilate this -- oh, my god, did burt just tell us to go bomb malaysia -- you know, he had moved on to other subjects. that's the kind of guy he was. he was a lot
singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was,...
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. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> come to our aid. >> this effort to contain ebola is turning into a widescale international operation. >> it's here. major fear tied to the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >> second health care worker has been diagnosed with ebola. >> a nurse just back from west africa slamming the rules that landed her in isolation. >> i remain appalled by these home quarantined policies. >> are you worried about a stigma? >> i haven't been until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. >> we are joined by six american survivors. it's great to have you here. also remember those who cared for you so well. >>> america doe
. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in...
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of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of vig voice to the aspirations of both palestinians and israelis, this text addresses the concerns of only one side. it is deeply imbalanced and contains elements not conducive to both parties including deadlines that take no account of israeli's legitimate security concerns. >> five countries abstained including the united kingdom which criticized the lack of negotiations on the text, but expressed support for much of the resolution's content. france said it was time for the security council to do more. >> after more than 25 years of negotiations the international community must share the weight of these negotiations a
of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of...
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indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>> and bring in colonel steven ganyard in washington, d.c. there's so much going on the at site of the crash. what is the priority for the crews on the ground right now? >> amy, they're having to balance the -- the recovery of remains and taking care of the loved ones with looking for the wreckage itself. we have debris and bodies on the surface of the ocean, pushed around for days now. but we need to find the wreckage of the aircraft on the bottom of the ocean with the black boxes in it. they're balancing two priorities. >> the clues possibly point to a mid-air catastrophe. how rare would it be that turbulence would bring down
indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>>...
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the malaysia man considered the king of the asian budget travel. he reacted well to the tragedy of flight 8501. detainees out students in. they want to turn the government schools that lshd exist on the base into one school for 275 students. this revamp will create one of the world's most expensive schools costing 250,000 per student. 110 prisoners remain in gitmo. the >> tax filing season is right around the corner. helping you increase your tax breaks. cheryl casone is here with the tips. we all need them. >> leah, no kidding. good morning. the last day of the year is the last chance to make final adjustments that will effect your life. april 15th. if you work from home it is free pay all of the way. prepay local income and property taxes by paying it a day earlier than the first day of 2015 you are going to get a tax benefit a full year earlier. deduction double up means double up on certain itemized deductions or charities that you get a deduction for them and you get a standard deduction for the following year. that helps you. apply for your b
the malaysia man considered the king of the asian budget travel. he reacted well to the tragedy of flight 8501. detainees out students in. they want to turn the government schools that lshd exist on the base into one school for 275 students. this revamp will create one of the world's most expensive schools costing 250,000 per student. 110 prisoners remain in gitmo. the >> tax filing season is right around the corner. helping you increase your tax breaks. cheryl casone is here with the...
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her life-time partner philip wood was aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 which went missing last march. she is joining us from the malaysian capital kuala lumpur. thank you for taking time to speak to us. when you see the families going through days of suffering and wondering, you must sit and say how is this happening again? >> that is the second question i asked myself. the first is hundreds of people with heart ache that doesn't have to be there. >> your partner has been missing for more than nine months. you sit and look at what happened with the aviation industry. what do you think needs to be done. what could have saved his life. >> there are things on record, requested changes in air france. there had been discussions, better quality redonedanceies, communication systems, longer battery life on the black boxes, stronger signals, better equipment related to the elts, the water sensing devices that are supposed to go off and act as beingons, and the case of a water crash. and, you know, these are things that have been sitting on the table for years and years, and the industry - th
her life-time partner philip wood was aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 which went missing last march. she is joining us from the malaysian capital kuala lumpur. thank you for taking time to speak to us. when you see the families going through days of suffering and wondering, you must sit and say how is this happening again? >> that is the second question i asked myself. the first is hundreds of people with heart ache that doesn't have to be there. >> your partner has been missing...
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>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the year. they were trying to get to a higher altitude, there was a lot of other traffic in the area they were trying to get permission to climb out of the bad weather. it could have been human error that exacerbated by the pilot not -- maybe you have to get up and climb anyway. it's too much right now to be able to stay for certain. but the clues are now coming in. >> bob, the accountability factor here we have the ceo, tony fernandez, he turned this company around he bought it for 50 cents, they do cheap short flights around the country. he owns a soccer league. does the buck stop with him? what do you think
>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest theory is something catastrophic happened there was bad weather but the pilots did not issue a distress call. and there was nothing from the transponders. still a little bit of a mystery. they still going through the details, statistics that the plane normally reports back to its operator and the airlines. >> terry, can you confirm in fact, that the bodies so far that have been recovered did not have life vests on? >> yes. that's right, i didn't. >> so that also supports the theory that it was catastrophic, that something suddenly happened that they weren't able to properly prepare for or enact the
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest...
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in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more the safety of future air travelers, lou? lou: greg, thank you greg palkot from london. >>> in this country turning to the obama administration and left wing assault on law enforcement, new york city mayor bill de blasio today met with new york police department and union leaders behind closed doors. their face-to-face meeting cams at largest and most diverse police department is bracing for anti-cop protesters. they plan to storm the times square new year's eve celebration tomorrow night. fox news correspondent david lee miller with the latest for us. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio met with the
in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more...
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and malaysia. and the grandfather said you know i'm relieved that they found the plane, that they know what's happened or at least where it is, but i'm very, very sad. but i'm still hoping for a miracle. i'm still hoping that a member of my family, that somebody may have survived. and, ana, i have to tell you, based on the pictures we've seen in the report that looks quite unlikely at this time. again, a nation in mourning tonight here in indonesia. >> it is so sad. thank you. we all hope for a miracle. that's for sure. it is still early on in this investigation. and a lot can be learned from the debris field alone. we want to talk more about that. also with us jeff wise science writer and author of extreme fear. jeff i want you to take a look at the pictures that we're going to put up just behind me. this is some of the debris that has been found and pulled out of the water. tough for me to make out exactly what we're seeing here. do you see anything that could provide some clues here as to what h
and malaysia. and the grandfather said you know i'm relieved that they found the plane, that they know what's happened or at least where it is, but i'm very, very sad. but i'm still hoping for a miracle. i'm still hoping that a member of my family, that somebody may have survived. and, ana, i have to tell you, based on the pictures we've seen in the report that looks quite unlikely at this time. again, a nation in mourning tonight here in indonesia. >> it is so sad. thank you. we all hope...
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jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing ross parity here and, really, it is because a lot more people can fly because of these budget airlines and so it has had a major impact that they have lost one of these now, jon. jon: yeah. so it's a sad story. so many families were holding out hope and appears those hopes have been, dad. david piper in bangkok. david, thank you. arthel: meanwhile there is a massive manhunt underway for a gunman who opened fire on a police patrol car happening in south los angeles. investigators do not yet know if the shooting was an ambush. one man was taken into custody but other suspect is still at
jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing...
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rough weather suspected of playing a role in the downing of flight 8501 has also taken its toll on malaysia, more than 200,000 families have been forced from their homes because of severe floods. some areas in the northeast have been cut off from electricity 10 have died. >> lets turn back to kevin our mean. >> walk us through what a monsoon is. >> it's the reversal of winds seasonally and can mean increased precipitation. in this part of the world in april through september the rain is up to the north most of indonesia would be very, very dry. but as this comes back to life here, we would see rain starting to move dawn here towards the south and he can see in this particular case, that is where we are going to be picking up that very heavy rain, the flooding, as well as most of the thunderstorms across that region, so it is normal this time of year, but we had some very intense -- >> there were a lot of other pilots and planes that were able to fly through those winds. >> that's right. >> stay with us. in our next half hour, we go pack live and ever an update on the search and rescue effor
rough weather suspected of playing a role in the downing of flight 8501 has also taken its toll on malaysia, more than 200,000 families have been forced from their homes because of severe floods. some areas in the northeast have been cut off from electricity 10 have died. >> lets turn back to kevin our mean. >> walk us through what a monsoon is. >> it's the reversal of winds seasonally and can mean increased precipitation. in this part of the world in april through september...
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. >> reporter: this is latest in the series of tragic air travel incidents in southeast asia malaysia airlines flight 370 went missing in march with 239 people on board n july malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over ukraine killing all 298 passengers and crew so again, the latest in the search for air asia flight 8501 routers reporting as many as 40 bodies recovered from indonesia waters. we are awaiting an update from officials, chris and dawn. >> a young woman is dead three others hospitalized and police say it may be all as a result of alcohol and speed. >> lets get to sabina kuriakose live at the scene with the very latest on this sabina, good morning. >> reporter: this is a horrific crash with some gruesome injuries and here's what police believe, happened. they believe that the car a 2013 silver ford was coming down the off ramp here near roberts avenue just off north bound on the boulevard. it was coming down because it was going so fast and then careened into that telephone pole where there is police tape and cones and that powe phone pole in half... video from the the
. >> reporter: this is latest in the series of tragic air travel incidents in southeast asia malaysia airlines flight 370 went missing in march with 239 people on board n july malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over ukraine killing all 298 passengers and crew so again, the latest in the search for air asia flight 8501 routers reporting as many as 40 bodies recovered from indonesia waters. we are awaiting an update from officials, chris and dawn. >> a young woman is dead three...
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rough year for malaysia air. >> another rough day for bill de blasio. did you catch his meeting with the nypd graduation talk to these folks as they are to become new officers here in the city. he went on to talk about the problems in the city, these issues and this is what happened. watch as he was heckled during this graduation. >> let's be honest about the realities of our society. you'll confront all the problems that plague our society, problems that you didn't create -- you'll confront mental illness illegal guns. >> that was rough. you've given a lot of speeches. how would you handle that? >> i think he handled it appropriately. you have to continue on. sometimes you have to go right for -- right to the source. >> i would think this would be an appropriate time to almost break protocol and get in there. this is a tough time when you're looking at police officers' backs and their statement to you saying we feel as though you turned your back on us. today he said at 2 p.m. meet with the unions and the unions there patrick lynch, the head there accu
rough year for malaysia air. >> another rough day for bill de blasio. did you catch his meeting with the nypd graduation talk to these folks as they are to become new officers here in the city. he went on to talk about the problems in the city, these issues and this is what happened. watch as he was heckled during this graduation. >> let's be honest about the realities of our society. you'll confront all the problems that plague our society, problems that you didn't create -- you'll...
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i mean -- and the other one, air malaysia, who knows what happened on that. but we have got to be a little careful about scaring the general flying public when in most cases -- >> your point is there are few crashes since the 1920s, but the fatality rate is higher so they are packing on more and more people on these planes. but it not about scaring the public, because this is something that people p want to know. because if you go down in a plane for the most part, you don't survive. >> okay, put on the vest, go down the slippery slooird, whoide, who does that? >> in america we have an amazing track record but something feels wrong. >> i think it is, more emergency training for pilots and i would like to see better satellite detection for when we lose track of a plane so we have the answers to what went on. what's really disturbing is that we still don't know where that malaysian flight s that hasn't been recovered. it takes a lot for a plane to just fall out of the air, it's got to be more than one cause, they have all these backups built into the plane's sy
i mean -- and the other one, air malaysia, who knows what happened on that. but we have got to be a little careful about scaring the general flying public when in most cases -- >> your point is there are few crashes since the 1920s, but the fatality rate is higher so they are packing on more and more people on these planes. but it not about scaring the public, because this is something that people p want to know. because if you go down in a plane for the most part, you don't survive....
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malaysia 370 that disappeared that is an incident we can't ignore. they don't just disappear like that. something happened and that is a different story. here we have a little more of a quote normal unquote event where something happened to the airplane and we will know in a few hours or in a couple of days what really happened. but i wouldn't put too much into this is being something like -- it is like an area like the bermuda triangle. that's just silly. >> you see these things and you go into it and you want to add to the fact that this is something they talked about and i eluded to that to bring it up. let's get back to the facts that we know. there were several weather-related crashes in the past decade including a trans asia airways air 72 which crashed earlier this year during landing and trying to avoid a thunderstorm. what did it make of this? i have flown through thunderstorms before and usually the pilots are trying to veer away from those or you will have delays on the ground to make sure that there is a ground stoppage so that those airl
malaysia 370 that disappeared that is an incident we can't ignore. they don't just disappear like that. something happened and that is a different story. here we have a little more of a quote normal unquote event where something happened to the airplane and we will know in a few hours or in a couple of days what really happened. but i wouldn't put too much into this is being something like -- it is like an area like the bermuda triangle. that's just silly. >> you see these things and you...
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., china, australia, malaysia and tieland have all been a part of this search. the uss sampson is being sent to the area to also scour the sea. australia single in their aircraft to help with search and rescue efforts. so now we are finding out that the indonesian search agency and rescue is saying that they believe they are 95% sure that this debris that is now surfacing in the area with these rescue missions is the debris of airasia flight 8501. an a-320 air bus that had left surabaya, indonesia, enroot for singapore with 162 passengers. it was during that thunderstorm that they believe the pilot had called and asked to see if he could change his notice, the height of the flight to avoid the storms. and suddenly the airplane lost contact. it went off the grid and they've been searching for this will be the third day where they'll be wrapping up the search. now that the debris is floating, we will see how that that goes on. right now we have anthony on line with us. he is an expert, the former airline pilot. what can you tell us about what's being discovered in
., china, australia, malaysia and tieland have all been a part of this search. the uss sampson is being sent to the area to also scour the sea. australia single in their aircraft to help with search and rescue efforts. so now we are finding out that the indonesian search agency and rescue is saying that they believe they are 95% sure that this debris that is now surfacing in the area with these rescue missions is the debris of airasia flight 8501. an a-320 air bus that had left surabaya,...
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with the malaysia flight we had an issue where the pilot had signed off. and then we had a radar track of it flying back over the peninsula. here we have a pilot asking to go up to a higher elevation and then losing contact with the aircraft. so i think the similarities just are not there for this flight. but it's still very alarming that we haven't really seen anything of it yet. >> what does it tell you scott, that there was no distress call? >> it tells me a couple things. it tells me one that either something catastrophic happened in the air that the pilots had no knowledge of or could have done anything about. or secondly, it could have been something where the pilots were focusing on trying to fly that aircraft and just never got ahold of it again and crashed into the ocean. >> we talked last time, i remember, and the pilots were telling me when you're up there it's aifuate navigate and communicate. and communicate comes last. so it's the last thing you do. if that plane's in trouble, you worry on the first two. let me ask you, robert. they say this
with the malaysia flight we had an issue where the pilot had signed off. and then we had a radar track of it flying back over the peninsula. here we have a pilot asking to go up to a higher elevation and then losing contact with the aircraft. so i think the similarities just are not there for this flight. but it's still very alarming that we haven't really seen anything of it yet. >> what does it tell you scott, that there was no distress call? >> it tells me a couple things. it...
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aircraft and other ships to search for air asia flight that disappeared from radar yesterday the third malaysia based commercial aircraft to disappear this year and investigations have zeroed in on to potential clues as to what happened as it headed to singapore with all suspicious objects have been cited in does java sea but those are hundreds of miles apart and where the plane disappeared. this may sound familiar. but it has dimmed looking for survivors saying that the plane is likely at the bottom of the sea and a few thoughts on the president and his attorney general and top rates advisers al sharpton. all of them insist on prosecuting a war against those who protect the answer of american citizens every day. war of the officers acknowledging the of law enforcement with the ongoing attacks are almost 800,000 men and women across the country. >> they really do feel under attack that they feel they're under attack at the highest levels so that is something we need to understand also a sense of deception that becomes a reality. >> of course, the reason many officers feel they're under attack i
aircraft and other ships to search for air asia flight that disappeared from radar yesterday the third malaysia based commercial aircraft to disappear this year and investigations have zeroed in on to potential clues as to what happened as it headed to singapore with all suspicious objects have been cited in does java sea but those are hundreds of miles apart and where the plane disappeared. this may sound familiar. but it has dimmed looking for survivors saying that the plane is likely at the...
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after the malaysia airlines vanished without a trace in march, the article was heavily criticized by passengers. airasia pulled the magazine from their planes and apologized saying the story was written before the malaysia mystery began. a month later that aircraft still has not been found. >>> more than 450 ferry passengers were pulled from a burning ferry between albania and italy today. the crisis isn't over yet. while the passengers were rescued. at least ten people are confirmed dead and that death toll may climb, because it's unclear if the passenger manifest is correct. that manifest says 478 passengers and crew members were aboard the vessel. some rescued were not even listed on the manifest. they're working to resolve the discrepancy. >>> ebola reached the united kingdom. a medical worker tested positive in scotland. the person just arrived from sierra leone and was diagnosed with the early stages of the deadly virus. the ebola cases in west africa have passed the 20,000 mark with more than 7800 killed by that virus. >>> the lapd is trying to determine if their officers were
after the malaysia airlines vanished without a trace in march, the article was heavily criticized by passengers. airasia pulled the magazine from their planes and apologized saying the story was written before the malaysia mystery began. a month later that aircraft still has not been found. >>> more than 450 ferry passengers were pulled from a burning ferry between albania and italy today. the crisis isn't over yet. while the passengers were rescued. at least ten people are confirmed...
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missing malaysia airlines flight 370 shot down over yud craneukraine. and even as it grab e8s with these apparent traj dits, southeast asia is going through an astounding explosion in air travel led by air asia who wrought the brought this e the then-struggling airline and is now grappling with what he calls his worst night mary. air asia put millions of people in reach of south east asia. nour, within two decades, the asia pacific region is expected to count for 42% of total global passenger traffic. >> so what has been happening in that part of the world? >> this is the fastest growing traffic anywhere in the world. the other thing is geography. if you look at indonesia, it's just spread out. >> there's no way to get around other than that, right. >> there are no trains there really are no roads. so the only way to get somewhere is to fly. tony fernandez was brilliant. he basically said i'm going to find a way to beat the big guys at their business. much like southwest airlines did back in the u.s. in the '70s. and he came in there and he's connected
missing malaysia airlines flight 370 shot down over yud craneukraine. and even as it grab e8s with these apparent traj dits, southeast asia is going through an astounding explosion in air travel led by air asia who wrought the brought this e the then-struggling airline and is now grappling with what he calls his worst night mary. air asia put millions of people in reach of south east asia. nour, within two decades, the asia pacific region is expected to count for 42% of total global passenger...
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for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes. good morning, kimberly. how are you? >> good. thanks for being with us. so what you can tell us about the search and the expanding of the area in which they're covering? >> well as you said, the search is expanding. they vin ceased it by four times, which is rather unusual because the area is actually quite small and the very shallow. we have about five or six nations involved with navy ships and aircraft searching for what should be a fairly easy thing to find. again, like the malaysian airlines flight t(' i went down in march no distress call and there is no emergency indicators or transponders from the plane itself. which is a little bit strange. >> yeah disconcerting because you would think with the satellite technology, the capability that we have that we would be able to locate an airline jet of this size. yet, we are struggling and now we have more nations joining in including the united states trying to help shed some light on this situation which is obviously very troubling f
for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes. good morning, kimberly. how are you? >> good. thanks for being with us. so what you can tell us about the search and the expanding of the area in which they're covering? >> well as you said, the search is expanding. they vin ceased it by four times, which is rather unusual because the area is actually quite small and the very shallow. we have about five or six nations involved with...
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for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia.
for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia.
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indonesia is leading a search and rescue mission to find the aircraft aided by singapore and malaysia. australian aircraft is helping. this afternoon indonesia government asked the united states for assistance. the state department is reviewing the request and could include some air surface and sub surface detection capabilities. the ntsb and faa say they will deploy experts of they are requested. i'm joined by aviation analyst and former ntsb investigator. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> just drawing on a little bit of my experience. i've been flying for 30 years. i think the vital piece of information here is that the pilots requested an altitude change and shortly after that there was no more communication with the flight. now this brings us to a number of different options, doesn't it. the pilots knew they were going into bad weather. the radar screens in the cockpit of these aircrafts don't lie. when it is red, scar the and pink you have issues ahead of you, what do you make of all this. >> i think from the standpoint of the crew they were monitoring their w
indonesia is leading a search and rescue mission to find the aircraft aided by singapore and malaysia. australian aircraft is helping. this afternoon indonesia government asked the united states for assistance. the state department is reviewing the request and could include some air surface and sub surface detection capabilities. the ntsb and faa say they will deploy experts of they are requested. i'm joined by aviation analyst and former ntsb investigator. good to have you with us. >>...
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airasia is malaysia-based malaysia airline plane was shot down in july over ukraine and another plane lost, disappeared somewhere in the south indian ocean. rescuers obviously were hoping to find this plane a whole lot quicker. back to you. >> we do have ways of finding things as simple as our phones. why not the same for fining things like planes? aviation analyst jim tillman says it comes down to money. what do you mean? >> it does. like everything else neil. it's a matter of having the will to do and it the money to make it happen. there are so few of these incidents that -- the fact we have had a couple three of them in a row but there's so few of them and the cost is so high that neither the countries, the nations, our governments, nor the airline industry, have seen fit to do it. that might change. >> the argument you hear against it is that nothing would be detectable if a plane crashes deep into an ocean or water. they say that the technology that would be readily apparent and available for those planes that crash on land isn't as readily verifiable as those that crash in the
airasia is malaysia-based malaysia airline plane was shot down in july over ukraine and another plane lost, disappeared somewhere in the south indian ocean. rescuers obviously were hoping to find this plane a whole lot quicker. back to you. >> we do have ways of finding things as simple as our phones. why not the same for fining things like planes? aviation analyst jim tillman says it comes down to money. what do you mean? >> it does. like everything else neil. it's a matter of...
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. >> bob, there's a lot of comparisons between this flight and the malaysia flight which disappeared in almost the same area how is this different? >> you have a lot better chance of finding the wreckage i think. it won't pe easy. it is going to tark time. it is going to take time. you have to trace it back and find those recorders. if you find the wreckage on the surface you have to hope to find the recorders down underneath where the main body of the wreckage was. the biggest difference is in this case you have a shot at findings these recorders where as with the other one they don't seem to be having any luck at all. >> indonesia officials say the jet is probably, quote, on the bottom of the sea. when will the search shift to under water? >> i think at the moment the australians have offered a plane that has active sonar and massive sonar. they are two aspects, key capabilities that will hopefully be on scene as light and dawn comes that will be able to disconcern or assist with finding this wreckage. >> what is the best way the united states can help in this endeavor? >> we certa
. >> bob, there's a lot of comparisons between this flight and the malaysia flight which disappeared in almost the same area how is this different? >> you have a lot better chance of finding the wreckage i think. it won't pe easy. it is going to tark time. it is going to take time. you have to trace it back and find those recorders. if you find the wreckage on the surface you have to hope to find the recorders down underneath where the main body of the wreckage was. the biggest...
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if you go ahead it is going to be an easier search than malaysia 870, because the depth of the water is only 150 feet. they can find the plane from there, they have detectors that can do that here is the difference, luyk the these two areas, the indian ocean, that's where they are still looking for maybe flight 370. look at the java sea. there are vast ditches this is 18,000 feet deep here any wonder they can't find the plane when they had no idea where it really went in? in the java sea pinpoint where it went in should in the next hours or days have an idea exactly where flight 8105 is. >> that search resumes at daybreak? trace gal regular, thank you very much. check in with you later as news bar rants. joining us for more on this story is washington aviation expert, oliver mcgee. thank you so much for joining us. i want to ask you about something trace just reported, air traffic control refused the pilot's request to change course and also al tude apparently because there was other traffic in the area. what would that pilot's options then have been? >> heather, the old adage managi
if you go ahead it is going to be an easier search than malaysia 870, because the depth of the water is only 150 feet. they can find the plane from there, they have detectors that can do that here is the difference, luyk the these two areas, the indian ocean, that's where they are still looking for maybe flight 370. look at the java sea. there are vast ditches this is 18,000 feet deep here any wonder they can't find the plane when they had no idea where it really went in? in the java sea...
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airasia is malaysia base. malaysian airline was shot down over ukraine in july. and in march of this year, also another malaysian airline lost at sea. still missing. authorities are still looking for it. in a couple of hours indonesia time, the search crews will be out again. the planes will be out as well as the search intensifies it is really a race against time. >> thank you. from london. investigation continues and we will bring you updates throughout the day on the fox news channel. the ark city reeling from the murders of two police officers. mayor bill de blasio speaking out at a graduation ceremony a short time ago two days after hundreds of police officers turned their back on him speaking for the officer rafael ramos where the two officers killed execution style in their patrol car. the mayor remembering their sacrifice and called to duty. >> we lost two peacemakers, nine days ago we lost two heroes. they were children of god, for sure. we mourn detectives rafael ramos and detective wenjian liu. they stood up for all that was good and right. they gave u
airasia is malaysia base. malaysian airline was shot down over ukraine in july. and in march of this year, also another malaysian airline lost at sea. still missing. authorities are still looking for it. in a couple of hours indonesia time, the search crews will be out again. the planes will be out as well as the search intensifies it is really a race against time. >> thank you. from london. investigation continues and we will bring you updates throughout the day on the fox news channel....
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the indonesians joined by malaysia and australia and more on the way. it was just after 5:30 sunday morning that the nearly full airbus a320 jetliner took off from indonesia's surabaya airport heading northwest to singapore but over over the java sea, the jetliner encounters heavy weather and turbulence. the pilot radioing in at 6:12 saying he wants to turn to go around the weather and climb significantly from 32,000 feet to 38,000 feet. that is his last contact. five minutes later, the jetliner disappears off indonesian radar screens. on board 162 mostly indonesians. this low-cost carrier has been around for more than a decade. it has a good safety record. the pilot was experienced. this incident just nine months after the malaysian flight 370 disappeared over the indian ocean, but there is a notable difference. if flight 8501 did go down, it likely would have fallen into the java sea, a much smaller area than the indian ocean and much shallower body of water giving searchers a better chance of finding the aircraft. >> the prospects of finding the blac
the indonesians joined by malaysia and australia and more on the way. it was just after 5:30 sunday morning that the nearly full airbus a320 jetliner took off from indonesia's surabaya airport heading northwest to singapore but over over the java sea, the jetliner encounters heavy weather and turbulence. the pilot radioing in at 6:12 saying he wants to turn to go around the weather and climb significantly from 32,000 feet to 38,000 feet. that is his last contact. five minutes later, the...
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four countries assisting with this, led by indonesia, assisted by singapore, malaysia and indonesia. the search is suspended because it's dark. they'll resume tomorrow at dawn. this is the second day. so far no official sign of what happened to that plane. there was a spotting of debris earlier today. it's unconfirmed, though. and it was quite far from the last known location of the plane. if we learned anything from mh370, it's to take all those initial reports with a grain of salt. >> that is true. >>> the italian navy says all passengers and crew members have been rescued from the ferryboat that caught fire sunday while traveling from greece to italy. most of the nearly 500 people on board had to be airlifted. greek officials say at least five lives have been lost. >>> temperatures are 20, 30, 40 degrees below normal across the central and western states. it's eventually going to push into the south and east. minneapolis and denver hit single digits overnight. and even las vegas is expecting a couple of inches on new year's eve. >>> police in los angeles are searching for a second
four countries assisting with this, led by indonesia, assisted by singapore, malaysia and indonesia. the search is suspended because it's dark. they'll resume tomorrow at dawn. this is the second day. so far no official sign of what happened to that plane. there was a spotting of debris earlier today. it's unconfirmed, though. and it was quite far from the last known location of the plane. if we learned anything from mh370, it's to take all those initial reports with a grain of salt. >>...
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malaysia air as well as craft shot down over ukraine in july. another which disappeared over the sea back in march. no trace of that. hopes are this aircraft will be found. back to you. >> greg, hopefully the families can get a sense of closure coming days. greg palkot in london. adam: i want to expound what greg said here. this plane took off from 5:30 in the morning from surabaya. singapore is hour ahead. at 32,000 feet the pilot radioed in he was having trouble with some thunderstorms. he wanted to go up to 3thousand feet. he wanted to change course a little bit. both of those requests were okayed. here's the problem a little while later the air traffic controller called in and said you can not go to 38,000 feet because there are six other planes in the area. so the pilot had to stay there. it was 42 minutes after the flight took off of that 8501 disappeared. again they have some debris, some things they believe might be associated with the plane in the ocean you about nothing nothing solid has yet been found. i want you to keep in mind that
malaysia air as well as craft shot down over ukraine in july. another which disappeared over the sea back in march. no trace of that. hopes are this aircraft will be found. back to you. >> greg, hopefully the families can get a sense of closure coming days. greg palkot in london. adam: i want to expound what greg said here. this plane took off from 5:30 in the morning from surabaya. singapore is hour ahead. at 32,000 feet the pilot radioed in he was having trouble with some thunderstorms....
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singapore, malaysia and australia. australia has given the c3 o ryan for the search effort. so far they have sited debris but that's unconfirmed. it's far from the flight path but it's unclear if that will actually be any debris but we also heard there were oil slicks tested but this area in the java sea is highly trafficked by oil tankers so that could have been anything. what we learned from mh-370 is you end up spotting a lot of debris and seeing oil slicks things you think might be involved that later turn out not to be involved in the plane crash so there's a lot of caution you need to take with initial reports. weather has been an issue here. that was part of the issue with what happened to the plane. the piloted called in about 45 minutes into the flight saying they wanted to go up to 38,000 feet to avoid bad weather in the area. there were thunderstorms coming through. what's confusing is that there were a number of other planes in the same area and none of them reported having these sorts of issues. there's a lot of questions as to what exactly happened in the final
singapore, malaysia and australia. australia has given the c3 o ryan for the search effort. so far they have sited debris but that's unconfirmed. it's far from the flight path but it's unclear if that will actually be any debris but we also heard there were oil slicks tested but this area in the java sea is highly trafficked by oil tankers so that could have been anything. what we learned from mh-370 is you end up spotting a lot of debris and seeing oil slicks things you think might be involved...
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the airline is partially owned by the budget carrier airasia, based in malaysia. the plane has black boxes. they have black box pings if need be. right now, they're searching for debris both on the water and on land as there are a number of thickly vegetated islands in the area. katie ture nbc news singapore. >>> we now go to nbc meteorologist bill karins for more on how the weather may have contributed to the disappearance of this plane. we know it is not a big deal as far as planes going into thunderstorms, but how can the weather factor in as this being a cause. >> the line of thunderstorms that this went through, this flight about four or five other planes went through it in a similar -- in the vicinity. so some of the storms -- some planes went through the storms but this plane did not. there is that red line kind of estimated path that the flight took that's where the last known location was there. kind of halfway on its route, about 45 minutes into the two-hour flight. and 34,000 feet is where it lost contact. the thunderstorms in the vicinity went up to 50
the airline is partially owned by the budget carrier airasia, based in malaysia. the plane has black boxes. they have black box pings if need be. right now, they're searching for debris both on the water and on land as there are a number of thickly vegetated islands in the area. katie ture nbc news singapore. >>> we now go to nbc meteorologist bill karins for more on how the weather may have contributed to the disappearance of this plane. we know it is not a big deal as far as planes...
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we are talking about malaysia right here, as well as the northern part of malaysia, also parts of thailand are seeing that very heavy rain. massive thunderstorms right now are going over that eastern part of -- northeastern part of malaysia. we're watching that carefully. this time of year, the tropical moisture movers closer down towards the equator and the equator's down right here. until we get towards the spring time then the moisture will lift a little more towards the north. there's one other factor that we're going to watch carefully. right here in the philippines we have a tropical storm going over the philippines now. that is going to move into the south china sea. we're going to have to watch that carefully because once that movers to the west, that's going to start to enhance the rain showers and the thunderstorms across that region. now, the track is a little uncertain but does show that it's going to make its way down toward the southwest and over the next four or five days, that could really enhance and make some very dangerous a bad situation much, much worse. >> it is not o
we are talking about malaysia right here, as well as the northern part of malaysia, also parts of thailand are seeing that very heavy rain. massive thunderstorms right now are going over that eastern part of -- northeastern part of malaysia. we're watching that carefully. this time of year, the tropical moisture movers closer down towards the equator and the equator's down right here. until we get towards the spring time then the moisture will lift a little more towards the north. there's one...
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it comes among one of the worst years for aviation in asia and malaysia in particular. help us get a sense of scale here. how large of an area has been searched? >> yeah, good morning. we are talking about 11,000 aeronautical miles for now. the search has widened in the last couple of hours, as we enter into just after 40 hours of search and rescue for this aircraft, and still no emergency signals detected, no sign of this missing aircraft. we're talking 12 vessels, dozens of boats, warships, military aircraft from indonesia malaysia, singapore, and australia, all in this effort. whether definitely not helping either, with poor visibility making a tough situation even harder. no distress signal was sent either. the head of the search in indonesia telling us that 8501 is likely to be at the bottom of the sea. they were focused on an oil spill just about 100 nautical miles away from ellis island, the last place -- melatonin island, the last place where air traffic controllers had a signal from the plane. they were not able to confirm if the oil spill was from the plane or
it comes among one of the worst years for aviation in asia and malaysia in particular. help us get a sense of scale here. how large of an area has been searched? >> yeah, good morning. we are talking about 11,000 aeronautical miles for now. the search has widened in the last couple of hours, as we enter into just after 40 hours of search and rescue for this aircraft, and still no emergency signals detected, no sign of this missing aircraft. we're talking 12 vessels, dozens of boats,...
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steve, this is the second missing plane near malaysia. many are duping it the pacific bermuda triangle. what do you think could have happened? >> it's it you have to say, amy. one of the things -- the biggest mystery is that the radar data itself showed that at 32,000 feet the aircraft just disappeared. so you would think that if the crew had lost control maybe as they'd come down it would have been some additional radar hits there to say, hey the aircraft is descending but it just disappeared at 32,000 feet. very few things that could do that and it could be weather related but highly unlikely or a bomb but it doesn't make sense that it would disappear at 32,000 feet. >> many are pointing to the stormy weather in the area. in fact the pilot's last communication with the tower was asking to go above 32,000 feet. he was denied that request because of another aircraft. you don't believe weather was a factor. why? >> i think weather will be a factor amy. i think at the end it may have been a contributing factor. maybe it led to a loss of con
steve, this is the second missing plane near malaysia. many are duping it the pacific bermuda triangle. what do you think could have happened? >> it's it you have to say, amy. one of the things -- the biggest mystery is that the radar data itself showed that at 32,000 feet the aircraft just disappeared. so you would think that if the crew had lost control maybe as they'd come down it would have been some additional radar hits there to say, hey the aircraft is descending but it just...